The Adelaide-born goalkeeper was in magnificent form as she shackled the Mavericks’ free-scoring attack on Monday.

But Beaton’s display was one of the few plus-points from a defeat that saw TN’s three-game winning tear snapped.

“We’ve got to bounce back from Monday’s loss and who better to do that against than the best team in Britain,” said the Superleague rookie. “We’ve built a solid defence and before the Mavs game we were averaging more than 50 goals a game.

“That’s the foundation for a competitive side and I’m sure Surrey will know they’ve been in a game come the final whistle at Sport Central.”

Head coach Kate Carpenter has worked tirelessly to get her attacking trio back on track ahead of tonight’s top-flight test.

And the no-nonsense Kiwi will leave it late before deciding who will partner Northern Ireland international Noleen Lennon up front against the Storm.

Skipper Darcie Worsdale made the most of her chance on Monday to hit 11 goals from 16 attempted in a second-half shoot-out.

But rival Oonagh McCullough had been one of TN’s surprise early-season success stories before misfiring against the Mavericks.

“I don’t think anyone will expect us to beat Surrey and it’s true we’re going into the game as underdogs,” added Beaton. “But the pressure’s off and we have a point to prove after a flat display in front of the Sport Central fans on Monday.

“It was one defeat and we won three on the bounce before that so confidence is still sky high in the camp.

“Kate stayed over on Tyneside after the Mavericks game to coach us for three hours on Tuesday night and we know exactly what needs to be done.”

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